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Everyone loves Spider-Man. Everything is as it should be.
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Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
Eddie Robson
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Do you usually set a monthly tbr or just go with whatever you feel like? Whats your āstrategyā of choosing your next read? Why or why not?
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Hey guys. I'm a total newbie but I promise I've scoured the FAQs and search function before asking! I'm struggling logging audiobooks and need some help please š
I found a post where someone explained how to change the edition to the audiobook, but I'm still a bit stumped when logging them! Quite frequently the only audio option says something like '9 pages' next to it, which sounds more like a sample version? I can't see any stats anywhere for listening time which I appreciate PB might not track, but not 100% sure? Also, I wondered if there was any indicator on my read list what format it was at a glance.
Last question I promise... I've also seen some reading updates where they had the headphones š§ Are people adding this manually or does it do it automatically if you chose the audio version?
Thank youuu!
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Does anyone else have a favorite font to read or write in? I know e-readers have a lot of options (I typically stick with the default). I also love when books have a little paragraph at the end with their typeface and some history about it because itās so interesting to me why some fonts are picked over others.
My favorite font to read in is Jenson Pro (diamond periods/tittles and just diamond vibes in general), but itās an Adobe specific font so I donāt see it much. My comfort font for writing is Garamond, specifically EB Garamond because Iām a google suite user. I also have a soft spot for Georgia and Goudy Bookletter in the serif family and a handful of san serif fonts I use for notes or other projects.
Anyone else have favorite fonts, either for reading or writing?
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_________ is the worst character Iāve ever read. But I love the elements of ______ in the story.
Iāll go first.
Cathy (Wuthering Heights) is the worst character Iāve ever read. But I love the elements of various character development in the story.
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As Many Souls as Stars
Natasha Siegel
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Iād love to start a physical reading tracker/journal this year with fun little stats and page spreads etc
Does anyone have any ideas on fun pages, prompts, challenges etc to include??
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The tone of this book was very different (much heavier) from all the others, but I still found everyone to be a bit dramatic. There were so many times when a little communication would have resolved everything. On the other hand, Francesca and Michael's story is filled with so much turmoil, I find I'm easily able to forgive them. I really appreciated the author's note at the end regarding the illnesses portrayed in the book (and that proceeds go to malaria research!).
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This definitely wasn't my favourite Bridgerton story, but it also wasn't my least favourite. I wish letters played a more important role in the book (the title is very misleading), instead of just at the beginning, and starting off each chapter like Lady Whistledown used to. I could not bring myself to like Phillip, and I can't understand how Eloise could. I'm also just not a fan of stories where children are important characters, so that was another thing I didn't like (but that's a me problem).
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I have to say, in comparison to the first three books in this series, this one takes the cake. There was so much banter not just between Penelope and Colin, but also between her and other characters. I feel like the personalities of the Bridgertons who hadn't yet had stories (in this case, Eloise and Hyacinth) are properly established now. Although I do prefer how this book was portrayed in the show, so far it's my favourite of the book series.
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I just finished An Offer From a Gentleman, which was definitely my favourite out of the first three books (I might be biased because I love Cinderella)! I wasn't expecting to read a Cinderella story, but I'm so glad it was one. It had such a different vibe from the previous two books, but in the best way.
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Dawn of the Firebird
Sarah Mughal Rana
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This, of course, having to do with how the universe can play big part in literature.
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How to Summon a Fairy Godmother (Fairies and Familiars, #1)
Laura J. Mayo
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I enjoyed this way more than I was expecting. Dinosaurs have never been my thing, but this book was exciting, interesting, and informative (I finally understand chaos theory). I found Lex really annoying, but she was such a realistic character, that I couldn't fault her for acting like a kid. I was also thrown off a lot by how little Wu seemed to know about what he did.